Co-op student of the year works towards sustainable waste management in Waterloo
Avery Sudsbury, a fourth-year Environment and Business student has been awarded the 2023 Co-op Student of the Year. Congratulations, Avery!
Avery Sudsbury, a fourth-year Environment and Business student has been awarded the 2023 Co-op Student of the Year. Congratulations, Avery!
Ready to unlock the keys to real estate success? Join Joel Doherty for insider strategies and career insights from 20+ years in the business, managing a portfolio of $500+ Million in assets. Don't miss out!
Ready to unlock the keys to real estate success? Join Joel Doherty for insider strategies and career insights from 20+ years in the business, managing a portfolio of $500+ Million in assets. Don't miss out!
Environment graduate students from the Wetland Soils and Greenhouse Gas Exchange Lab and Biogeochemistry Lab took first and second place respectively in the first Bake Your Research competition hosted by the Water Institute and the Society of the Water Institute Graduate Students (SWIGS).
Navya Vikraman Nair, a PhD candidate in the School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development, has been selected as a recipient for the 2023 International Doctoral Research Awards. Congratulations Navya!
Congratulations to Emma Wegener, an MSc student, in Geography and Environmental Management, who was awarded the 2024 Social Impact Award by Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs.
Dr. Denis Aheto will discuss a holistic approach to caring for the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers. Using examples from African countries, he will explore how the global community can transform the challenges facing our oceans into opportunities for growth to bolster sustainable development and stimulate socioeconomic transformation.
The Jack Rosen Memorial Award Entrepreneurship Panel brings established entrepreneurs to Faculty of Environment students to discuss environmental entrepreneurship; what it takes, and how to get started. Students will learn about the Jack Rosen Memorial Award aimed at supporting graduate and undergraduate students with an innovative idea aimed at solving environmental challenges or issues.
Changing jobs, even careers, is something that modern workers are embracing. Join Dr. Stephanie Whitney as she shares her journey from consulting to academia and answers your questions about these industries, embracing change and taking well-reasoned risks.
Embark on a compelling exploration with Matthew Denomme, (BES & MA 1991-8) a distinguished alumnus of the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Environment Geography program, as he unveils his unexpected journey from Geography and Economic studies to a thriving career in market research. In this session, Matthew will share insightful perspectives gleaned from over two decades as an international strategic marketing and research leader. Matthew's unexpected leap serves as a roadmap for students, showcasing the transformative power of interdisciplinary skills in forging a unique and impactful professional path. Don't miss this opportunity to navigate the uncharted and make your own unexpected leap to success.